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A Renaissance court : Milan under Galeazzo Maria Sforza / Gregory Lubkin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1994.Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 405 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780520913455
  • 0520913450
  • 0585162387
  • 9780585162386
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Renaissance court.DDC classification:
  • 945/.05 20
LOC classification:
  • DG657.8 .L83 1994eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Prologue (March 1466) -- "The second prince and lord in Italy": the Milanese dominion and its rulers -- "To give form and order to matters of our court": Galeazzo lays the groundwork for his reign (1466-1468) -- "The prince himself becomes more eminent": Galeazzo establishes his princely presence (1468-1470) -- "He was splendid beyond measure in his court": Galeazzo asserts his princely style (1470-1472) -- "He who lives at court dies in the poorhouse": conditions of life and work at court -- "To gain the friendship of many leading men": the politics of honor (1472-1474) -- "With the greatest pleasure and contentment of the heart": love and hate at the court of Milan (1474-1475) -- "To the praise and glory of all the triumphant celestial court": splendor, intimacy, and death (1475-1476) -- "His court was one of the most brilliant in the whole world": Galeazzo's court in historical perspective.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-376) and index.

Prologue (March 1466) -- "The second prince and lord in Italy": the Milanese dominion and its rulers -- "To give form and order to matters of our court": Galeazzo lays the groundwork for his reign (1466-1468) -- "The prince himself becomes more eminent": Galeazzo establishes his princely presence (1468-1470) -- "He was splendid beyond measure in his court": Galeazzo asserts his princely style (1470-1472) -- "He who lives at court dies in the poorhouse": conditions of life and work at court -- "To gain the friendship of many leading men": the politics of honor (1472-1474) -- "With the greatest pleasure and contentment of the heart": love and hate at the court of Milan (1474-1475) -- "To the praise and glory of all the triumphant celestial court": splendor, intimacy, and death (1475-1476) -- "His court was one of the most brilliant in the whole world": Galeazzo's court in historical perspective.

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